Awesome Earthmovers on MSN
Extreme engineering machines operating above and below the waterline
Watch a giant marine excavator perform demanding underwater construction and dredging operations from a floating platform.
Antarctica’s 200-mile-per-hour winds could make it a wind-power energy giant, but a forgotten 1959 agreement says that's ...
EXCLUSIVE: Philip Pauley, whose work spans high-level concept design, futurism, and operational resilience, has long ...
The dream of humans living on Mars has existed for decades, and in recent years it has moved closer to serious scientific and ...
Gadget Review on MSN
13 of the most complicated and over-engineered engines ever built
Over-engineered engines like the 36-cylinder Lycoming XR-7755 and Napier Deltic's triangular nightmare made mechanics weep ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US unveils supercomputer-modeled smart nuclear test vehicle made with 3D printing
The US has unveiled a new cone-shaped nuclear test vehicle designed to endure the ...
Unlike computer code that sits on a device and does what it's told, lab-engineered genes can multiply on their own. While ...
The difference is not about one country building stronger roads than another. It comes down to the way road materials are ...
UK’s ageing key infrastructure exposed in extreme heat as ministers urged to tackle ‘silent killer’ - As Britain experiences ...
A preliminary satellite assessment by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration estimated that 58,870 buildings were ...
While official recommendations land at 78 degrees, researchers found that average daytime thermostat settings were 72.1 ...
The UK heatwave has raised a common question: why do roads start melting at around 40°C in Britain, while Indian roads ...
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